EP3061919A1 - A method for operating a gas turbine arrangement - Google Patents

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EP3061919A1
EP3061919A1 EP15156245.1A EP15156245A EP3061919A1 EP 3061919 A1 EP3061919 A1 EP 3061919A1 EP 15156245 A EP15156245 A EP 15156245A EP 3061919 A1 EP3061919 A1 EP 3061919A1
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  • the invention refers to a method for operating a gas turbine arrangement for a flexible and optimised quick start-up and grid compliance.
  • the invention additionally refers to a gas turbine arrangement comprising a separation of compressor and turbine shaft to operate both components individually.
  • the invention refers to a method for operating a gas turbine arrangement, wherein the gas turbine arrangement being actively connected to a grid system and comprising a separation of compressor and turbine shaft to operate both components individually as unit.
  • EP 924 410 B1 refers to a method for operating a gas turbo-generator set (GT), the caloric potential of the exhaust gases from the gas turbo-generator set (GT) is utilized by guiding them through a heat exchanger which is operatively connected to a hot-air turbo-generator set (LT).
  • a compressor associated with this hot-air turbo-generator set (LT) is operated isothermally by means of point-focused or continuous water injection, and, after expansion has taken place, the injected water is collected by condensation in a separator.
  • a circuit is thus provided, in which the adaptation of assemblies in order to achieve maximized efficiency is avoided.
  • a plurality of smaller gas turbines even of different types, can cooperate with a large hot-air turbine (LT).
  • a plurality of small high-speed hot-air turbines (LT) can also be assigned to a high-power gas turbine. Their super-synchronous rotational speeds can be stabilized, for example, via a converter (frequency converter).
  • a frequency converter is an electronic or electromechanical device that converts alternating current (AC) of one frequency to alternating current to another frequency.
  • the device may also change the voltage, but if it does, that is incidental to its principal purpose. Aside from the obvious application of converting bulk amounts of power from one distribution standard to another frequency converters are also used to control the speed and the torque of AC motors.
  • the network includes at least a two-shaft gas turbine which includes power turbine and a gas generator, wherein the power turbine is connected to a first generator by means of a shaft in a torque transferring manner. Also, an assembly for carrying out the method is provided.
  • the first shaft of the power turbine and the first generator turn permanently synchronized with the power network and the first generator drives the rotation as a motor and a second shaft of the gas generator permanently turns at an ignition speed, wherein the gas generator is ignited upon a power demand and the power turbine is driven by the created hot gas of the gas generator, such that the first generator creates power.
  • the present invention is based on the object of proposing a method for operating a gas turbine arrangement (GT) with separation of compressor and turbine shaft to operate both components individually, with the following features:
  • a first unit comprising at least one turbine (T) and at least one generator (G) and a second unit comprising at least one compressor (C) and least one motor (M), wherein at least one operation mode of at least one unit is directly or indirectly operatively communicating with a frequency converter (FC) and/or with the grid system.
  • T turbine
  • G generator
  • M motor
  • the GT is characterized by the following operation modes:
  • a further advantageous development of the invention can be provided for the turbine T and the generator G to be associated with a steam power station (not seen) which has a central control system which controls the gas turbine and the steam power station, and which control system causes initiation of the gas generator when there is a power demand on the steam power station which exceeds a specific limit.
  • This development is particularly advantageous because, for example, it is possible to save or replace conventionally costly reserve provision mechanisms in the steam power station.
  • FIG. 1 shows a gas turbine arrangement comprising fundamentally a separation of turbine T/generator G unit from compressor C/motor M unit.
  • Turbine/generator unit T/G is always connected to the grid system via a power line 100, except run-up and shut-down modes (see also Figure 6 ).
  • Turbine/generator unit T/G driven by rotor barring 200, and compressor/motor unit C/M driven by rotor barring 300.
  • switches S1, S2, S3 are provided, wherein the switch S1 is located along the power line 100, downstream of the switch S2, wherein the switch S2 is arranged along the power line 600, which extending between frequency converter FC and power line 100.
  • the power line 500 operates between frequency converter FC and grid system or vice versa.
  • the switch S3 is arranged downstream of the frequency converter FC toward the motor M along the power line 400.
  • a flap Fl is arranged, which regulates the compressed mass flow directed to the combustor 800 upstream of the turbine T.
  • the control valve CV is closed. Basically, the fuel flow within the fuel distribution system 900 and air mass flow 700 in the required composition are gradually increased by the controller CR.
  • FIG. 2 shows a gas turbine arrangement comprising fundamentally a separation of turbine T/generator G unit from compressor C/motor M unit, wherein this operation method referring to ready-to-start mode.
  • Turbine/generator unit T/G is run to speed n1 via frequency converter FC; in this state, switch S2 is closed (see power line 610); while switches S1 and S3 are open. Flap Fl to block air mass flow 700 is open to introduce a slight air mass flow.
  • Speed n1 is chosen to turn the turbine/generator shaft 200 such that the turbine is heated up via ventilation of blading in the area of 1000 rpm. This arrangement corresponds then to that in Figure 1 .
  • FIG. 3 shows a gas turbine arrangement comprising fundamentally a separation of turbine T/generator G unit from compressor C/motor M unit, wherein this operation method referring to start-up and ignition mode.
  • Turbine/generator unit T/G is run to nominal speed (grid frequency) and switch S1 is closed (see power line 110 from grid system to generator G), i.e., generator G working as motor.
  • Switch S2 is opened (see power line 600), and flap Fl is open.
  • Compressor/motor unit C/M is driven by frequency converter FC by closing switch S3 (see power line 410 from grid system to frequency converter FC and forwards to the motor M) to speed n2, wherein speed n2 is the ignition speed of the combustor of GT.
  • speed n2 is the ignition speed of the combustor of GT.
  • Figure 4 shows a gas turbine arrangement comprising fundamentally a separation of turbine T/generator G unit from compressor C/motor M unit, wherein this operation method referring to loading mode.
  • the fuel flow and air mass flow in the required composition is gradually increased by the controller CR via:
  • the air mass flow of the compressor C directed by the frequency converter FC and motor M and flap Fl is open.
  • the generator G is first consuming electrical energy from the grid system and by increasing the thermal power of the combustor, the electrical load consumption will be reduced and the generator will start to export energy, i.e. the generator is always connected to the grid system so that no synchronization is needed.
  • Switch S2 is opened (see power line 600).
  • Switch S1 is closed (see power line 120 from generator G to grid system).
  • Switch S3 is closed (see power line 410 from grid system to frequency converter FC and forwards to the motor M).
  • Figure 5 shows a graphic on the relationship between thermal load and demand/export generator power.
  • the ordinate shows a percentage scale referring to the thermal load of the gas turbine arrangement.
  • the abscissa symbolizes generator power in the division between demand and export.
  • At the intersection with 20% thermal load with respect to the subdivision demand/export (the consumed compressor power to run the turbine T / generator G unit self-sustaining is in the range of 20% full load thermal power on nominal speed), reflects in point A the two states, namely Reverse Power and Power to the Grid.
  • Figure 6 shows a gas turbine arrangement comprising fundamentally a separation of turbine T / generator G unit from compressor C / motor M unit, wherein this operation method referring to a shout-down mode.
  • the thermal power of the combustor is reduced until flame-off.
  • Control valve CV is closed.
  • Switch S1 is opened, the turbine shaft is running down and at standstill rotor barring is started.
  • Switch S3 is opened, the compressor shaft is quickly running down and at standstill rotor barring is started.
  • Flap Fl is closed to keep the turbine warm. The point of time to close of the flap shall avoid compressor surge.
  • the opened switch S2 is closed and speed n1 is kept.

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Abstract

The invention concerns a method for operating a gas turbine arrangement, wherein the gas turbine arrangement being actively connected to a grid system and comprising a separation of compressor and turbine shaft to operate both components individually as unit. A first unit comprising at least one turbine (T) and at least one generator (G) and a second unit comprising at least one compressor (C) and least one motor (M). Various switches (S1, S2, S3) are situated along power lines (100, 400, 600) and being actively connected to a frequency converter (FC) and/or the grid system, wherein the compressed air duct (700) operating downstream of the compressor (C) comprising a flap (Fl). The operating of the gas turbine arrangement refers to the following modes: standstill mode; ready-to-start mode; start-up and ignition mode; loading mode; shout-down mode; GT trip mode.

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    Technical Field
  • The invention refers to a method for operating a gas turbine arrangement for a flexible and optimised quick start-up and grid compliance. The invention additionally refers to a gas turbine arrangement comprising a separation of compressor and turbine shaft to operate both components individually.
  • According to the preamble of claim 1 the invention refers to a method for operating a gas turbine arrangement, wherein the gas turbine arrangement being actively connected to a grid system and comprising a separation of compressor and turbine shaft to operate both components individually as unit.
  • Background of the Invention
  • EP 924 410 B1 refers to a method for operating a gas turbo-generator set (GT), the caloric potential of the exhaust gases from the gas turbo-generator set (GT) is utilized by guiding them through a heat exchanger which is operatively connected to a hot-air turbo-generator set (LT). A compressor associated with this hot-air turbo-generator set (LT) is operated isothermally by means of point-focused or continuous water injection, and, after expansion has taken place, the injected water is collected by condensation in a separator. A circuit is thus provided, in which the adaptation of assemblies in order to achieve maximized efficiency is avoided. In this respect, a plurality of smaller gas turbines, even of different types, can cooperate with a large hot-air turbine (LT). A plurality of small high-speed hot-air turbines (LT) can also be assigned to a high-power gas turbine. Their super-synchronous rotational speeds can be stabilized, for example, via a converter (frequency converter).
  • A frequency converter is an electronic or electromechanical device that converts alternating current (AC) of one frequency to alternating current to another frequency. The device may also change the voltage, but if it does, that is incidental to its principal purpose. Aside from the obvious application of converting bulk amounts of power from one distribution standard to another frequency converters are also used to control the speed and the torque of AC motors.
  • DE 10 2008 062 588 B4 refers to a method for stabilizing the network frequency of an electrical power network is provided. The network includes at least a two-shaft gas turbine which includes power turbine and a gas generator, wherein the power turbine is connected to a first generator by means of a shaft in a torque transferring manner. Also, an assembly for carrying out the method is provided. The first shaft of the power turbine and the first generator turn permanently synchronized with the power network and the first generator drives the rotation as a motor and a second shaft of the gas generator permanently turns at an ignition speed, wherein the gas generator is ignited upon a power demand and the power turbine is driven by the created hot gas of the gas generator, such that the first generator creates power.
  • Summary of the Invention
  • The present invention is based on the object of proposing a method for operating a gas turbine arrangement (GT) with separation of compressor and turbine shaft to operate both components individually, with the following features:
    • Accordingly, the basic idea consists in the fact that:
      • A separation of turbine/generator unit from compressor/motor unit is given. Turbine/generator unit is always connected to the grid system, except run-up and shut-down modes. Compressor/motor unit is driven via frequency converter FC with variable speed to fulfill the air mass flow requirements.
  • Thus, a first unit comprising at least one turbine (T) and at least one generator (G) and a second unit comprising at least one compressor (C) and least one motor (M), wherein at least one operation mode of at least one unit is directly or indirectly operatively communicating with a frequency converter (FC) and/or with the grid system.
  • Contrary, existing GT engines need too long start-up and limited grid compliance.
  • Specifically, the GT is characterized by the following operation modes:
    • Standstill:
      • Turbine/generator unit driven by rotor barring;
      • Compressor/motor unit driven by rotor barring;
      • Switches S1, S2, S3 (see Figure 1) are open.
    • Ready to start mode:
      • Turbine/generator unit is run to speed n1 via frequency converter, closing switch S2;
      • while switches S1 and S3 are open.
      • Flap to block air mass flow is open to introduce a slight air mass flow.
      • Speed n1 is chosen to turn the turbine/generator shaft such that the turbine is heated up via ventilation of blading in the area of 1000 rpm.
    • Start-up and ignition mode:
      • Turbine/generator unit is run to nominal speed (grid frequency) and switch S1 is closed, i.e., generator working as motor.
      • Flap is open and switch S2 is opened.
      • Compressor/motor unit is driven by frequency converter (FC) by closing switch S3 to speed n2, wherein speed n2 is the ignition speed of the combustor of gas turbine arrangement GT.
      • Thus, the combustor is ignited.
    • Loading:
      • The fuel flow and air mass flow in the required composition is gradually increased by the controller CR via:
        • The fuel flow is directed by the fuel control valve CV.
        • The air mass flow of the compressor C is directed by the frequency converter FC and motor M.
        • Flap is opened.
        • The generator G is first consuming electrical energy from the grid system and by increasing the thermal power of the combustor, the electrical load consumption will be reduced and the generator will start to export energy to the grid system, i.e., the generator is always connected to the grid system so that no synchronization is needed.
    • Shut-down:
      • The thermal power of the combustor is reduced until flame-off.
      • Control valve CV is closed.
      • Switch S1 is opened, the turbine shaft is running down and at standstill rotor barring is started.
      • Switch S3 is opened, the compressor shaft is quickly running down and at standstill rotor barring is started.
      • Flap is closed to keep the turbine warm. The point of time to close of the flap shall avoid compressor surge.
      • In case of keeping ready to start mode, switch S2 is closed and speed n1 is kept.
    • GT trip:
      • The fuel flow is stopped by immediate closing of the fuel control valve CV and the trip valve (not shown).
      • Simultaneously, switch S3 is opened, the compressor shaft is quickly running down. As soon as the generator consumes energy, switch S1 is opened and the turbine shaft is running down.
      • Flap is closed to keep the turbine warm; the point of time to close of the flap shall avoid compressor surge.
      • S2 is closed and speed n1 is kept to keep the turbine on ready to start mode.
  • Accordingly, the advantages associated with this invention compared to the state of the art are as follows:
    • No variable inlet guide vane (VIGV), no blow-off valves (BOV), compressor driven to avoid surge independent of grid frequency;
    • Quick start-up, no HRSG (Heat Recovery Steam Generator) purge if GT is combined with HRSG;
    • In combination with HRSG the slow starting steam turbine can be connected via clutch;
    • Pre-warming of turbine via blade ventilation driven by generator;
    • Maximum quick start-up of compressor/motor unit (low inertia);
    • No synchronization and idle speed operation;
    • No GT shut-down in case of grid frequency drop;
    • Frequency control is always possible without any limitations since the compressor is driven by frequency converter.
  • Particular advantages are obtained, when retrofitting existing installations, thus making it possible to react quickly to changing markets.
  • A further advantageous development of the invention can be provided for the turbine T and the generator G to be associated with a steam power station (not seen) which has a central control system which controls the gas turbine and the steam power station, and which control system causes initiation of the gas generator when there is a power demand on the steam power station which exceeds a specific limit. This development is particularly advantageous because, for example, it is possible to save or replace conventionally costly reserve provision mechanisms in the steam power station.
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  • The invention will be described in more detail in the following text using one specific exemplary embodiment and with reference to a drawing for illustrative purposes. For a person skilled in the art, these statements will result in additional possible ways to implement the invention which may differ from the specific exemplary embodiment. In the Figures:
  • Figure 1
    shows an arrangement of a gas turbine engine, wherein the arrangement comprising a separation of compressor and turbine shaft to operate both components individually;
    Figure 2
    shows the operation method referring to ready-to-start mode;
    Figure 3
    shows the operation method referring to start-up and ignition mode;
    Figure 4
    shows the operation method referring to loading mode;
    Figure 5
    shows a graphic on the relationship between thermal load and demand/export generator power;
    Figure 6
    shows the operational method referring to shut-down mode.
    Detailed Description of Different Embodiments of the invention
  • Figure 1 shows a gas turbine arrangement comprising fundamentally a separation of turbine T/generator G unit from compressor C/motor M unit. Turbine/generator unit T/G is always connected to the grid system via a power line 100, except run-up and shut-down modes (see also Figure 6). Turbine/generator unit T/G driven by rotor barring 200, and compressor/motor unit C/M driven by rotor barring 300. In operative connection with the frequency converter FC three switches S1, S2, S3 are provided, wherein the switch S1 is located along the power line 100, downstream of the switch S2, wherein the switch S2 is arranged along the power line 600, which extending between frequency converter FC and power line 100. The power line 500 operates between frequency converter FC and grid system or vice versa. The switch S3 is arranged downstream of the frequency converter FC toward the motor M along the power line 400. In the air duct 700 downstream of the compressor C a flap Fl is arranged, which regulates the compressed mass flow directed to the combustor 800 upstream of the turbine T. At the beginning the control valve CV is closed. Basically, the fuel flow within the fuel distribution system 900 and air mass flow 700 in the required composition are gradually increased by the controller CR. The fuel flow directed by the fuel control valve CV and the air mass flow of the compressor C directed by the frequency converter FC and motor M.
  • Figure 2 shows a gas turbine arrangement comprising fundamentally a separation of turbine T/generator G unit from compressor C/motor M unit, wherein this operation method referring to ready-to-start mode. Turbine/generator unit T/G is run to speed n1 via frequency converter FC; in this state, switch S2 is closed (see power line 610); while switches S1 and S3 are open. Flap Fl to block air mass flow 700 is open to introduce a slight air mass flow. Speed n1 is chosen to turn the turbine/generator shaft 200 such that the turbine is heated up via ventilation of blading in the area of 1000 rpm. This arrangement corresponds then to that in Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 shows a gas turbine arrangement comprising fundamentally a separation of turbine T/generator G unit from compressor C/motor M unit, wherein this operation method referring to start-up and ignition mode. Turbine/generator unit T/G is run to nominal speed (grid frequency) and switch S1 is closed (see power line 110 from grid system to generator G), i.e., generator G working as motor. Switch S2 is opened (see power line 600), and flap Fl is open. Compressor/motor unit C/M is driven by frequency converter FC by closing switch S3 (see power line 410 from grid system to frequency converter FC and forwards to the motor M) to speed n2, wherein speed n2 is the ignition speed of the combustor of GT. Thus, the combustor is ignited. Beyond that this arrangement corresponds then to that in Figures 1 and 2.
  • Figure 4 shows a gas turbine arrangement comprising fundamentally a separation of turbine T/generator G unit from compressor C/motor M unit, wherein this operation method referring to loading mode. The fuel flow and air mass flow in the required composition is gradually increased by the controller CR via: The fuel flow 910 directed by the fuel control valve CV. The air mass flow of the compressor C directed by the frequency converter FC and motor M and flap Fl is open. The generator G is first consuming electrical energy from the grid system and by increasing the thermal power of the combustor, the electrical load consumption will be reduced and the generator will start to export energy, i.e. the generator is always connected to the grid system so that no synchronization is needed. Switch S2 is opened (see power line 600). Switch S1 is closed (see power line 120 from generator G to grid system). Switch S3 is closed (see power line 410 from grid system to frequency converter FC and forwards to the motor M).
  • Figure 5 shows a graphic on the relationship between thermal load and demand/export generator power. The ordinate shows a percentage scale referring to the thermal load of the gas turbine arrangement. The abscissa symbolizes generator power in the division between demand and export. At the intersection with 20% thermal load with respect to the subdivision demand/export (the consumed compressor power to run the turbine T / generator G unit self-sustaining is in the range of 20% full load thermal power on nominal speed), reflects in point A the two states, namely Reverse Power and Power to the Grid.
  • Figure 6 shows a gas turbine arrangement comprising fundamentally a separation of turbine T / generator G unit from compressor C / motor M unit, wherein this operation method referring to a shout-down mode. The thermal power of the combustor is reduced until flame-off. Control valve CV is closed. Switch S1 is opened, the turbine shaft is running down and at standstill rotor barring is started. Switch S3 is opened, the compressor shaft is quickly running down and at standstill rotor barring is started. Flap Fl is closed to keep the turbine warm. The point of time to close of the flap shall avoid compressor surge. In case of keeping ready to start mode, the opened switch S2 is closed and speed n1 is kept.
  • List of Designations
  • T
    Turbine
    C
    Compressor
    G
    Generator
    M
    Motor
    FC
    Frequency converter
    CV
    Fuel control valve
    CR
    Controller
    S1
    Switch, first switch
    S2
    Switch, second switch
    S3
    Switch, third switch
    Fl
    Flap to block air mass flow
    100
    Power line
    110
    Power line (to Generator)
    120
    Power line (from Generator)
    200
    T/G shaft
    300
    C/M shaft
    400
    Power line
    410
    Power line (to Motor)
    500
    Power line
    510
    Power line (from FC to grid system)
    600
    Power line
    610
    Power line (from FC to G)
    700
    Duct air flow mass, compressed air
    800
    Combustor
    900
    Fuel distribution system
    910
    Fuel flow

Claims (10)

  1. A method for operating a gas turbine arrangement, wherein the gas turbine arrangement being actively connected to a grid system and comprising a separation of compressor and turbine shaft to operate both components individually as unit, wherein a first unit comprising at least one turbine (T) and at least one generator (G) and a second unit comprising at least one compressor (C) and at least one motor (M), wherein various switches (S1, S2, S3) are situated along power lines (100, 400, 600) and being actively connected to a frequency converter (FC) and/or the grid system, wherein the compressed air duct (700) comprising a flap (Fl) operating downstream of the compressor (C).
  2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that a first switch (S1) is arranged along a first power line (100) which operates between generator (G) and grid system or vice versa, a second switch (S2) is arranged along a second power line (600) which operates between power line (100) and frequency converter (FC) or vice versa, a third switch (S3) is arranged along a third power line (400) which operates between motor (M) and frequency converter (FC) or vice versa, wherein a fourth power line (500) operates between frequency converter (FC) and grid system or vice versa.
  3. The method according to one of the claims 1, 2, characterized in that the operating of the gas turbine arrangement (GT) referring to at least one or a sequential process or a variable combination of the following modes:
    - Standstill mode;
    - Ready-to-start mode;
    - Start-up and ignition mode;
    - Loading mode;
    - Shout-down mode;
    - GT trip mode.
  4. The method according to one or more of the claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the standstill mode comprising a turbine/generator unit (T/G) driven by a rotor barring and a compressor/motor unit (C/M) driven by a rotor barring, wherein the switches (S1, S2, S3) are adjusted to open, wherein a flap (FL) for introducing an air mass flow (700) from the compressor (C) to a combustor (800) is closed.
  5. The method according to one or more of the claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the ready-to-start mode comprising a turbine/generator unit (T/G) driven by a rotor barring and a compressor/motor unit (C/M) driven by a rotor barring, wherein the turbine/generator unit (T/G) is run to a speed (n1) via a power line (510) from the grid system to the frequency converter (FC) and closing the second switch (S2) which is arranged along a power line (610), while the first switch (S1) and the third switch (S3) remain unsettled opened, wherein the flap (FL) for introducing an air mass flow (700) from the compressor (C) to a combustor (800) is open to introduce a slight air mass flow, wherein a speed (n1) is chosen to turn the turbine/generator shaft (200) such that the turbine (T) is heated up via ventilation of blading in the area of 1000 rpm.
  6. The method according to one or more of the claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the start-up and ignition mode comprising a turbine/generator unit (T/G) driven by a rotor barring and a compressor/motor unit (C/M) driven by a rotor barring, wherein the turbine/generator unit (T/G) is run to nominal speed corresponding to the grid frequency, wherein the first switch (S1) arranged along a power line (110) is closed, such a kind that the generator (G) working as motor, wherein the second switch (S2) is opened and the flap (Fl) is open, wherein the compressor/motor unit (C/M) is driven via a power line (410) by frequency converter (FC) by closing the third switch (S3) to speed n2, wherein speed n2 corresponds to the ignition speed of a combustor (800) of the gas turbine arrangement.
  7. The method according to one or more of the claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the loading mode comprising a turbine/generator unit (T/G) driven by a rotor barring and a compressor/motor unit (C/M) driven by a rotor barring, wherein the fuel flow and the compressed air mass flow (700) in the required composition are gradually increased by a controller (CR) via
    a) The fuel flow (910) is directed by the fuel control valve (CV);
    b) The air mass flow (700) is directed by the frequency converter (FC);
    c) The flap is opened;
    wherein the compressor/motor unit (C/M) is driven (410) by frequency converter (FC) by closing the third switch (S3), wherein the generator (G) is first consuming electrical energy from the grid system and by increasing the thermal power of the combustor (800), the electrical load consumption will be reduced and the generator (G) will start to export energy via a power line (120) by closing the first switch (S1), wherein the generator (G) is always connected to the grid system in such a way that no synchronization is needed.
  8. The method according to one or more of the claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the shout-down mode comprising a turbine/generator unit (T/G) driven by a rotor barring and a compressor/motor unit (C/M) driven by a rotor barring, wherein the thermal power of the combustor (800) is reduced until flame-off, the control valve (CV) is closed and the first switch (S1) is opened, wherein the turbine shaft is running down and at standstill rotor barring (200) is started, wherein the third switch (S3) is opened and the compressor shaft is quickly running down and at standstill rotor barring (300) is started, wherein the flap (Fl) is closed to keep the turbine (T) warm, wherein in case of keeping ready to start mode the opened second switch (S2) is closed and speed n1 is kept.
  9. The method according to one or more of the claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the GT trip mode comprising a turbine/generator unit (T/G) driven by a rotor barring and a compressor/motor unit (C/M) driven by a rotor barring, wherein the fuel flow is stopped by immediate closing of the fuel control valve (CV) and a trip valve, wherein simultaneously the third switch (S3) is opened and the compressor shaft (300) is quickly running down, wherein as soon as the generator (G) consumes energy, the first switch (S1) is opened and the turbine shaft is running down, wherein the flap (Fl) is closed to keep the turbine warm and the point of time to close of the flap (Fl) avoids compressor surge, wherein the opened second switch (S2) is closed and speed n1 is kept to keep the turbine (T) on ready to start mode.
  10. The method according to one or more of the claims 1 to 9, characterized in that turbine T and generator G are associated with a steam power station which has a central control system which controls the gas turbine and the steam power station, and which control system causes initiation of the gas generator when there is a power demand on the steam power station which exceeds a specific limit.
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